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#3
ORIGINAL: bristowboy_20
well my buddy just got 2 big black cats on his trail cam. Illl post pics as soon as I can.
well my buddy just got 2 big black cats on his trail cam. Illl post pics as soon as I can.

So what state was this in?
#6
Joined: Sep 2004
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From: Camden County, Missouri
It could happen! I have two big black cats in the house here somewhere! probebly craping under the bed or chewing my gun stocks. But I'm from the show me state! wheres the pics?
#8
I'm kinda into unexplained stuff myself.
Black panther sightings are kinda like Bigfoot and UFO's
Sightings are reported all over this country and all over the world.
These black panther sightings are reported in Scotland and all over Europe as well as all over the United States.
They are called Alien Cats by groups that study such sightings. Alien meaning they are large cats such as Black panthers (which are actually a color phase of an African Leopard) that are reported in places where such cats are known not to exist. The black phase leopard is known to exist in Africa not Scotland or New Jersey. They are alien to that area.
The alien part does not mean they are from space
Anyway, I'd be very interested in seeing those pics. I also know of a few Organizations that would be very interested, if they show what you say.
Black panther sightings are kinda like Bigfoot and UFO's
Sightings are reported all over this country and all over the world.
These black panther sightings are reported in Scotland and all over Europe as well as all over the United States.
They are called Alien Cats by groups that study such sightings. Alien meaning they are large cats such as Black panthers (which are actually a color phase of an African Leopard) that are reported in places where such cats are known not to exist. The black phase leopard is known to exist in Africa not Scotland or New Jersey. They are alien to that area.
The alien part does not mean they are from space

Anyway, I'd be very interested in seeing those pics. I also know of a few Organizations that would be very interested, if they show what you say.
#9
Well guys it does happen. A good friend of mine is a biologist for the Province of Manitoba and he has shown me pictures of a black cat that has been roaming the eastern part of our province near the Ontario border. I asked if it was a panther and he stated it most likely cougar (mountain lion) with a genetic abnormality. Could be the same in this instance. I would like to see those pics also.
#10
In the Great Lakes region, and in the Northwest, there were large populations of panthers that hunted in the region.
In fact, "Little House in the Big Woods" mentions panthers.
I saw a panther mount of one that was shot in the 70's, and it doesn't look like a cougar.
In fact, "Little House in the Big Woods" mentions panthers.
I saw a panther mount of one that was shot in the 70's, and it doesn't look like a cougar.


